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Nadezhda Andreyevna Durova (Russian: Надежда Андреевна Дурова;
September 17, 1783 –
March 21, 1866), also
known as
Alexander Durov,
Alexander Sokolov and...
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Ekaterina Lvovna Durova (Russian: Екатери́на Льво́вна Ду́рова; 25 July 1959 – 13
December 2019) was a
Russian actress. She was
honored as a
Merited Artist...
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Durov (Russian: Дуров) or
Durova may
refer to:
Anatoly Durov (1887–1928), a
Russian animal trainer Lev
Durov (1931-2015), a
Soviet theatre and film actor...
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Anatoly Bogatyrev 1913 2003
Belarusian In the
Forests of Polesie,
Nadezhda Durova Nationalism Margaret Bonds 1913 1972
American Henry Brant 1913 2008 Canadian-American...
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dismissing evidence to the contrary, such as the
memoirs of
Nadezhda Durova. (
Durova,
disguised as a
young man, was aide to
Miloradovich in 1810 and later...
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comedians (e.g.,
Arkady Raikin), and even
circus performers such as
Natalya Durova and Oleg Popov.[citation needed] Normally, a
person was
named the People's...
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built a completely-new 4 km tunnel, 3.47 m high and 4.90 m wide, from
Durova Street to
Metropol Hotel (where the
tunnel forks into two branches). The...
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Russian Army. The town is the
birthplace of
painter Ivan Shishkin.
Nadezhda Durova, who,
disguised as a man, was a
highly decorated cavalry officer during...
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Russian soprano Nadezhda Durova (Надежда Дурова, 1783–1866),
woman who
became a
decorated soldier during...
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Maria van
Antwerpen Sirma Voyvoda Brita Hagberg Fernig sisters Nadezhda Durova Carin du
Rietz Renée
Bordereau Deborah Sampson (1760–1827) of M****achusetts...